同じ /o na ji/ is generally used for that, but it has a wider range of usage, it could mean 'the same, equal, similar etc'. 似る /ni ru/ is a verb meaning 'to look like, to be similar, to resemble'; conjugations of which (似ています /ni te i ma su/) is used to say something is similar to another in sentences.
The Japanese word for 'asparagus' comes from English, so it is very similar: 'asuparagasu.'
The answer is... KiuiIt is extremely similar to Kiwi (Maori)
there is no translation of "it rocks" sugoi is used in a similar way
The pronunciation of "bingo" would be just that in Japanese. However, similar Japanese words would be "sono toori" as in "like that" or "yatta" as in "I did it!" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bingo is "Pippon" in Japanese.
it's very similar to *Listen, which is Kiite but, to come is Kite
A possible similar phrase would be 'ittai nan da'.
Winter is 'fuyu' in Japanese. It is written as 冬 and pronounced similar to 'foo-yoo'.
The Japanese daimyo was similar to the European Lord.
The name 'Deonte' would beรฃฦโกรฃโยชรฃฦยณรฃยยฆ (deonte) in Japanese. The pronunciation seems to be quite similar to that of English.
how to say "editor" in japanese
To say old Japanese illustrations in Japanese, you say "Mukashi no Nihon no irasuto".
Seal Its because Japanese characters and Chinese characters are so similar I can read it.